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Couple in Duluth SWAT Standoff Speaks (Foreclosure)DULUTH, Ga. - A couple who lost their home to foreclosure and spent hours locked in a SWAT standoff with police when they refused to leave, talked about the situation Thursday.
The Grabers said they were living their version of the American dream. The Grabers said they owned their home for more than a decade when Howard Graber suffered a massive stroke. The Grabers said that's when everything changed.
On Wednesday, Gwinnett County deputies went to the Graber's Davenport Park Lane home to serve an eviction notice after the bank had foreclosed on the property. It turned into a four hour standoff and SWAT teams were called in.
"I was afraid for my life. I was afraid for my disabled husband's life. There's no way I was going to go to the front door," said Noya Lee Graber.
Police eventually stormed the house. Howard Graber spent the night in jail.
"They said, 'Taser her! Taser her now!' and I got tasered right on my stomach," said Noya Lee Graber.
http://www.myfoxatlanta.com/dpp/news/couple-in-duluth-swat-standoff-speaks-081210#2
Irish Nuns Sue Morgan Stanley over Bond DealAugust 12,2010
By Patrick Allen CNBC Senior News Editor
A group of nuns from Ireland are suing Morgan Stanley, alleging improper actions by the investment bank that led them to lose at least 5 million euros ($6.4 million), about 80 percent of their total investment, a filing by Stuarts Law showed.
The claim, titled "The Sisters of Jesus and Mary versus Morgan Stanley", is related to bond investments linked to Dresdner Bank debt.
The filing claims Morgan Stanley’s Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) Saturn's Investment Europe "deliberately or carelessly failed to redeem the notes" following their downgrading in January 2009.
According to the filing, The Sisters of Charity of Jesus and Mary claim the SPV then waited until the price of the bond had risen in June 2009 to redeem the note and securing "Morgan Stanley a profit of at least $11.2 million … by way of a termination of payment."
The nuns are seeking damages of 15 million euros. Morgan Stanley declined to comment on the case.
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http://www.cnbc.com/id/38672575Next Week's Headline: Convent Foreclosed. Gunned Down Nuns now happily with their Savior. The Street reacts as Goldman stocks soar.Can you tell I hate the big banksters?
I think anyone who watches
http://www.mediaed.org/cgi-bin/commerce.cgi?preadd=action&key=149&template=PDGCommTemplates/HTN/Item_Preview.html">Plunder- The Crime of our Times will be sick to their stomachs!